Johnny Foster — drums; replaced by Pete Clarke ; replaced by Kenny Goodlass from The Kirkbys; replaced by Pete Clarke; replaced by Tommy Kelly of Earl Preston's Realms; replaced by Paul Comerford of The Cryin' Shames.
Terry Sylvester was replaced by Frank Townsend from The Easybeats and the Beachwoods, who was later to become a member of Tony Rivers and the Castaways. Paddy Chambers subsequently replaced Townsend. Sylvester left to join The Swinging Blue Jeans in 1966, before replacing Graham Nash in The Hollies. He now lives in Toronto and travels all over the United States and Canada playing concerts with artists such as Billy J. Kramer, Peter Noone, Joey Molland and other British Invasion acts. Sylvester also does a one-man show. Paul McCartney played tambourine on their last record, "From Head to Toe" in 1966. John Kinrade stopped playing after The Escorts split up in 1967, sold his Gretsch guitar and became a hairdresser with two salons. Mike Gregory would also leave The Escorts in 1967 to join The Swinging Blue Jeans, and stayed until 1973, whereupon after leaving and doing sessions for a couple of years, he formed a group with Johnny Goodison of the original Brotherhood of Man called Big John's Rock 'n' Roll Circus in 1975. Gregory stayed in 'The Circus' until its demise in 2005, and is now a solo artist. Drummer Pete Clarke managed to record a fine instrumental solo single in 1968. For a while that same year he became the in-house session drummer for Apple Music and is notable on a couple of songs on Jackie Lomax's album, Is This What You Want?. Still wanting to be in a group, in 1969 he joined the strange poetry band, The Liverpool Scene, and still working for Apple he did sessions for Kiki Dee and Billy Preston, and then did a brief stint in Badfinger. He is now living in the US. Although they never released a full album during their short time together, much later at the instigation of Elvis Costello, Edsel Records released an LP containing all twelve songs from the six singles. It was released on CD in 1995 as EDCD 422 and entitled From the Blue Angel, as a reference to the club where The Escorts began performing in 1962. Costello also released a single which was a copy of The Escorts last recording, "From Head to Toe"/"Night Time".
Discography
;Singles
"Dizzy, Miss Lizzy" / "All I Want Is You" - Fontana TF 453, April 64
"The One to Cry" / "Tell Me Baby" - Fontana TF 474, June 64
"I Don't Want to go on Without You" / "Don't Forget to Write" - Fontana TF 516, 1965
"C'mon Home Baby" / "You'll Get No Lovin' That Way" - Fontana TF 570, 1965
"Let It Be Me" / "Mad Mad World" - Fontana TF 651, January 1966
"From Head to Toe" / "Night Time" - Columbia DB 8061, December 1966